Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #59
In "Lois Lane's Super-Perfect Crime," Lois Lane temporarily gains invulnerability from alien visitors, leading her to concoct a wild scheme involving a fake murder and a disguise as Lana Lang—though the entire sequence unfolds as a vivid hallucination triggered by the aliens' formula. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated with sharp precision by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1965 tale blends surreal twists with the classic dynamic between Lois and Superman, all framed by Schaffenberger’s distinctive cover art.
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Visitors from space make Lois invulnerable to all harm, but Superman still says he has no plans to marry. Lois then disguises herself as Lana and kills Superman so that Lana will be convicted, but fortunately it's all a hallucination brought on by the aliens' formula.
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